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14-Jul-2007, 06:15 AM #1
buying new carb
If I buy a brand new carb do I need to clean it or is it ready to go just mount and fill the tank with gas. its one of those carb/tank models 19.95 + $5 shipping

FITS MODELS 10A902-0196
USED BEFORE CODE DATE 96052000
(THIS IS A ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT CARBURETOR)
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14-Jul-2007, 08:10 AM #2
mount properly. fill and run
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Fill it with fresh gasoline, not that stuff from a year ago thats caused you all those failing engine startups
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Make sure you install a new gasket at the same time.
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Dont what any dirt getting into the carb and sticking the needle and seet
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26-Jul-2007, 02:13 PM #6
I've done this a couple of times for small 4-stroke engines, I just take them out of the box and bolt them to the engine, using the correct gasket of course. They've always worked just fine.
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